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Old 02-12-2003, 2:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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28" Widescreen TV's I need help

I'm looking for a 28" widescreen TV, I initially went into this thinking that £350 would do nice, looking around, and reading this forum till my eyes hurt I have the following 3 in mind with up to an extra £200 added to my original budget. The way I see it there is little point in not having a flat screen and 100mhz is a good idea. apolagies for using lots of links to comet just for reference:

1. JVC AV-28X37HKEC, one I was originally looking at myself, supposed to be good but with some colour issues.

http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/453_111279.html

£450 approx best price

2. Panasonic TX28PS12C, recommended as great by about 50% of people, with the other 50% seemingly unsure due to geometry problems.

http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/453_113220.html

£470 approx best price

3. Sony KV28FX68, The best out there apparently but weighing in at a hefty £200 more than my original budget.

http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/453_897928.html

£530 approx best price

So the question being is the extra £100 worth it for the Sony? Or should i be considering something else?

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Old 03-12-2003, 12:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Just to confuse you further I've just bought this one - http://www.qed-uk.com/?i=0-LHOc3HAtI...&bp=64nss&bi=0

Samsung WS28M64NS *PURE FLAT*

It's only 50Mhz but it's got a true flat screen, and is a nice TV, well worth the asking price (and probably more). I've been using it a week now and can't fault it.
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Don't know about the colour issues, but pq on the jvc is excellent as is the sound.

The 28" philips sets are also excellent.
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The 28" philips sets are also excellent.
Shame about the stands on them though. Really weak. They have already been recalled one and are still quite poor.

I just signed up to this forum to get some info on Panny TX-28PS12C as i will probably be getting that for £464 delivered.

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